Research

During the current semester, access and services related to physical materials may be limited. Subscription-based databases and other online-only resources remain fully accessible, but new remote users should review the On and Off Campus Information Page for additional information. For questions, please contact us at Ask Us or contact your Subject Librarian and we will be glad to assist you.
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The Catalog

Contains descriptive records for several million items that are available at UNT (physically or online). Includes many material types from books, movies, and music, to more specialized items like government reports and educator resources.

Discover (The New Catalog)

We’ve updated the catalog to be a more modern system that is easier to search. Discover allows you to filter and refine your search across multiple categories. Learn more about the Discover search system.

The Old Catalog

While searching in the new Discover search system is both faster and much more precise, we’re keeping the old catalog around for the foreseeable future in case you need it.

Articles & Online Subscription Materials

We subscribe to hundreds of online sources of information, and many provide full-text access to materials. Here are a few suggestions for getting started.

For Your Course

Do you need research materials for a specific class at UNT? Try these sources.

Course Guides

Find materials targeted to specific courses.

UNT’s Unique Collections & Materials

We maintain a diverse and growing collection of research materials on a broad range of topics, many of which cannot be found anywhere else. Some items are available on campus only, but many are available online. Explore our collections and create something new.

U.S. Government, Texas, & Genealogical Resources

The UNT Library is a designated Federal Depository Library, making government publications freely available to the public. We also operate one of the nation’s most comprehensive digital repositories of materials related to Texas History.

UNT Scholarship & University Archives

Looking for past works by UNT faculty and students, official publications or records? Start here.

Beyond Our Collections

If we don’t have something you need it can often be requested and delivered using our Interlibrary Loan service. Here are a few tools to help search outside of UNT’s walls.

Initiatives & Support

Are you a UNT Faculty member, student, or other scholar looking for support with research, dissemination, or archiving of your work? We can help.